Entering "Sideways". Uphill, off-camber, and totally blind. Just as fun going East or West.
They don't have turns like this on professional Racetracks, too bad.
The Apex of "Sideways". See how blind it is.
Looking back (east) thru the S turn that enters European Straight.
The rise just before Marlin Brando's old house.
Back to Beverly Park where the new pavement begins.
This is also where the pavement was re-done a couple of years ago, but going westward from this point.
Now most of Mulholland West is beautiful, smooth, fast and fun. Quite convenient that all the new paving is between my house and Coldwater.
John Hall is coming into town Saturday to go with me to Autobooks to sell his new Mulholland book.
http://www.amazon.com/Chasing-Kings-Stories-Mulholland-Drive/dp/1466324783/ref=sr_1_8?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1317065904&sr=1-8
We will be trying out the new pavement in the Carrera...after all we need to test it to be sure it's safe.
...and no double yellow means you can't cross over the line...yet. lol